First, remove the pillon seat behind the driver seat. Use a metric socket wrench to remove the mounting bolt at the back center of the pillon. Note the 'retaining strap' over the pillon. You can remove one of the side screws that hold this strap and swing it aside, but this is not absolutely necessary. Once the pillon mounting bolt is out, lift the pillon slightly and pull it to the rear. Be careful not to let metal parts scratch your rear fender. Now look at the hex socket bolts holding the driver seat to the rear fender. These are removed with a metric hex wrench (Allen wrench). Don't mess with these unless you can fit the bolt socket exactly. There should be a hex wrench in your Vulcan toolkit. When these have been removed, the driver seat can be lifted up and back to remove. It's a real mess under there, isn't it? To re-install, reverse the order of the above -- driver's seat goes in first, bolts secured and then the pillon. Don't force anything. If either seat is hanging up above its mounting position, you don't have the seat 'tongue' in its socket.
How do you remove seat off Kawasaki nomad
there are two bolts in the back of the seat. remove them and then slide the seat back about an inch and remove
To replace the battery in a Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Nomad, first ensure the motorcycle is turned off and parked on a stable surface. Remove the seat by unscrewing the bolts or releasing the clips, then locate the battery under the seat. Disconnect the negative (-) terminal first, followed by the positive (+) terminal, and then remove the battery from its tray. Install the new battery by reversing the process: secure the positive terminal first, then the negative, and finally reattach the seat.
remove the passenger pad first, when removed it uncovers screws on the rear of the drivers seat. Remove these and it comes off.
remove seat. remove tool case. Remove terminals from battery, lift out.
Push down on the seat while you are pulling the lever, then pull up on the seat. Edit: My 96 Kawasaki Vulcan has no leaver. You simply remove the thumb screw at the very back of the seat under the rack, then pull the seat backward till it pops free from the bracket.
On a Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Classic, the battery is typically located underneath the seat. To access the battery, you will need to remove the seat by unlocking it and lifting it up. The battery is usually housed in a battery box or compartment for protection and easy maintenance. Make sure to consult the owner's manual for specific instructions on locating and servicing the battery on your particular model.
When you open the toolbox on back of the seat, there are two bolts inside. Remove the and the seat lifts right off.
under the seat.
under the seat
To remove the seat on a 2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 800, first locate the seat release bolts or screws, typically found at the back of the seat. Use a suitable tool, usually a socket or wrench, to loosen and remove these fasteners. Once the bolts are removed, gently lift the rear of the seat and slide it backward to detach it from the front mounts. Make sure to keep the fasteners in a safe place for reinstallation.
The seat of any Kawasaki Vulcan will fit a mean streak with a little fabrication.